Re: DNASeq

Mark Lively (mlively@wfubmc.edu)
Thu, 10 Jun 1999 09:33:59 -0400

Ron,
We have been using Chromas on the PC and it allows printing. It is freely
distributed from the following site: http://www.technelysium.com.au/chromas.html
. It is a simple program very much like the Mac program EditView. It should meet
the needs of your friend.
-Mark

RLNiece@AOL.com wrote:

> A colleague from Valdivostok for who I had done a considerable amount of DNA
> sequencing is returning to his home in a few weeks. His samples have
> included a considerable fraction as heteroygotes so he would like to have
> access to 4-color traces when he gets back. His would like to discover if
> there are any packages that would allow him to print the electrophoretograms.
> Constraints include money and the fact that he will not have access to a
> Macintosh. The best computer he will have access is DOS/Windows of the power
> of an ordinary laptop computer. Does anyone have a solution that would allow
> him to at least display the tracings? Is there any hope of printing them on
> an IBM system?

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